
customer
GBNice thorough template but missing customization The process is very easy to go through. Unfortunately Google Play has added a requirement to cite "photos and videos" if an app collects them, and that choice isn't in the Termsfeed prompts, so we had to create the policy and then change it instead of leaving it hosted by Termsfeed. Still, a really good service and worth the money.

Elsie
PREverything I needed! I have read many disclaimers before, and honestly, they seem overwhelming to create by myself. The one provided by TermsFeed is exactly what I see in other disclaimers but personalized to my business. Is peace of mind to have that and have all the details needed. I will buy the other terms needed in the future once I get to that point with my business.

Lama
IQExcellent Customer Support at TermsFeed.com I've had a consistently positive experience with TermsFeed.com. In my previous interactions, obtaining the required policies for my projects was a breeze. However, during my recent purchase, I encountered issues with the payment method. The support team at TermsFeed was incredibly helpful. They promptly investigated the payment issue and went above and beyond in their generosity by providing me with a direct link to the needed policy without any charge. Their commitment to customer satisfaction and willingness to assist in resolving issues left a lasting impression on me. I highly recommend TermsFeed.com for their excellent service and customer support. Thank you, TermsFeed team!

customer
PRSuperficial Terms and Conditions Updated Review* The product wasn't for me but the team is very responsive, seeking feedback and genuinely seem determined to better the product at every step. Hopefully they can continue building, and compile a robust end product that meets even a wider scope of specifics. Great communication and fast response.

J. Cruz
GBEasy to Use Service Easy to use form, fill out the information, and download the Terms & Conditions as well as Privacy (separate workflow). It's good that there are disclaimers that basically say, "we're not lawyers" and to use the output policies as guidelines. The service helped quite a bit.